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CHAPTER 55

“Delphine, you’ve always been so positive. You see the good in everything, and when it comes to people, you always notice their good points first.”

“Ah
 was I like that
?”

What the heck! This peach of a man! Talking to him makes me feel so good! He’s like a sly little fox!

I grinned like an idiot as I looked at Edward. Even though he must be so used to all these places, he still took the time to show them to me, and I was thankful.

“And finally, we haven’t been to the most important place yet.”

“The most important place?”

Edward’s eyes sparkled like a baby seal’s as he looked at me.

“Delphine, where do you think the most important place in this castle is?”

“The most important place
”

A bunch of places popped into my head.

If it’s the most important
 of course


The bathroom?

But there’s no way Edward would take me to the bathroom. That’d be way too weird!

Then
 where? The most important place in the castle


Ah!

“The kitchen!”

“That’s right, Delphine. Let’s go see the kitchen.”

“Okay!”

I kept sneaking glances at Edward as we walked. He noticed and asked,

“What is it, Delphine?”

“Oh, I just think it’s funny. That you’d call the kitchen the most important place. You look and act exactly like a nobleman, so I didn’t think you’d care about a kitchen.”

“Really? I actually go there pretty often. I’m friends with the kitchen staff, and I’ve even learned a few recipes from them. When I was studying theology to become a priest, I learned how important food is—and how important it is to share it.”

“Oh
 right, you’re from a priestly family.”

I didn’t remember any of that, but I pretended I did and nodded.

“
Actually, Delphine
”

Edward trailed off, looking a bit shy.

“When we were at the academy
 I liked you. I thought I was going to become a priest, so I never said anything, but I liked you.”

“
Huh?”

Wait
 so Delphine’s first love was actually mutual?

That’s such a shame. If that were the case, she wouldn’t have needed to date Leo—they could’ve ended up together.

Edward lowered his gaze, his long lashes trembling slightly.

“At the time, my older brother hadn’t settled down yet, so everyone assumed I’d be the one to become a priest. I accepted it and prepared myself
 but just when I’d let go of everything, my brother decided he wanted to become a priest instead.”

“
Ah.”

Edward’s green eyes looked sad, and the sadness made them shine even more vividly.

“I was actually going to confess to you then, even if it was late. But I heard you were already dating Leo. I thought it would only confuse you, so I stayed quiet.”

“I
 see.”

“Delphine, maybe it’s a bit selfish for me to say this now, but the reason I’m telling you is because I want you to know how amazing you are. Back then, I was pretty popular, you know? But I only liked you.”

He gave me a playful smile, the sadness gone from his eyes.

I didn’t know how to respond to his sudden confession, so I awkwardly blurted out,

“What are you talking about, Edward? You look like you’d be super popular—good looks, nice personality, smart
”

I almost added “and a great body” but stopped myself. Even in his loose robe-like clothes, his broad shoulders and the firm muscles of his forearms were obvious.

Edward gave me that shy look again and asked,

“Delphine
 if—just if—I still liked you
 what would you do?”

“Me? You mean
 like me?”

If he liked me, I’d be thrilled. But
 my current situation bothered me. I’d been kicked out of House Plerin, after all. I didn’t want to lie to him.

“I don’t know if you’ve heard, but my situation’s not great. I’m not part of House Plerin anymore. I’m not a duke’s daughter.”

“
.”

His expression froze instantly.

Ah, so this human peach’s flaw is that he’s a snob? That’s disappointing.

Seeing his face change in real time made me feel a bit let down.

Edward finally said,

“I already knew.”

“Oh
 so the rumors have spread this far.”

Then why did he even invite me to the palace, if so many people knew?

I swallowed my questions and stayed quiet.

“But Delphine
 it doesn’t matter to me. When I liked you back then, it wasn’t because you were a duke’s daughter. I liked you because you’re you.”

“
Ah.”

What! Finally! A man who likes Delphine for who she is!

Everyone, let’s celebrate—finally a real male lead!

I wanted to run around squealing. Finally, someone who likes her without any baggage—no ex-girlfriend obsession, no reclusive tendencies, no playboy habits!

But then
 Leo, Frederic, and Tiago’s faces flashed through my mind.

“
.”

Thinking about Frederic and Tiago made me feel weird. What was this feeling?

Edward asked in concern,

“Delphine, are you okay?”

“Ah
 yeah. Just thinking. Let’s go see the kitchen now.”

“Okay!”


When we left the kitchen, I had two crÚme brûlées in my hands.

“Delphine, do you still like crĂšme brĂ»lĂ©e best?”

Edward asked with a smile as sweet and fresh as a lemon tart.

“Yeah! I can’t believe you remembered! Thanks.”

Suddenly, I felt bad that I didn’t remember him at all.

Seriously, why didn’t the original story use a guy like this? They should’ve just paired Leo with Charlier and let Delphine end up with Edward.

I sighed to myself.

“Thanks for today, Edward. I’ll head back to my room now—you probably have work to do, right?”

Edward nodded with a slightly disappointed look.

“Okay, see you!”

I waved and headed in the direction he’d told me.

Almost back at my room, I had a thought.

Ah
 I’ve got two crĂšme brĂ»lĂ©es. Should I give one to Frederic?

Frederic’s room was on the same hallway as mine—and so were Charlier’s and Leo’s—so it’d be easy to stop by.

—Thunk, thunk.

With both hands full, I knocked on Frederic’s door with my elbow.

“
.”

Frederic opened it slightly without a word.

Oh, it’s nice to see him here. You know that feeling when you see someone familiar in an unfamiliar place?

Smiling, I held up the crĂšme brĂ»lĂ©es for him to see, offering one with a “here, take it” look.

“Uh
”

He looked a little flustered. Before he could say anything, a familiar voice came from inside his room.

“Frederic, what’s going on?”

Charlier.

It was Charlier’s voice.

Oh, so they were together.

I suddenly felt like I was intruding. Frederic seemed awkward, not taking or refusing the dessert, just holding his hand out halfway.

“Frederic, what is it?”

Charlier’s voice was getting closer.

Should I just pretend I didn’t come? No. I didn’t do anything wrong, so why run away?

I stayed where I was.

“Oh, it’s Delphine.”

Charlier appeared, arms crossed, standing with a tilted head.

“Well, well. What’s this? CrĂšme brĂ»lĂ©e? How sweet of you.”

Something about her tone rubbed me the wrong way. She sounded polite and friendly, but underneath it was condescension—like she was talking to a servant.

Charlier moved closer to Frederic and looked up at him with big, innocent eyes.

Ugh
 this is annoying.

Honestly, Charlier was gorgeous. Even I’d fall for her if she looked up at me like that.

Then she spoke, lips as red as cherries.

“Frederic, did you tell Delphine to bring you dessert?”

What was that supposed to mean? I snapped back,

“What? Told me to?”

“Oh~ sorry, sorry.”

She smiled like she wasn’t sorry at all.

“I just thought you might have. Since Delphine works at your place. Sorry, sorry. If he didn’t, my mistake!”

Her words were obviously rude, but Frederic said nothing—just stood there silently.

Then Charlier snatched the two crÚme brûlées from my hands.

“Anyway, thanks! How sweet of you—to bring dessert without being asked. Frederic, now I get why you hired her! Bye, Delphine.”

—Bang!

The door slammed in my face. I felt like I’d been slapped.

Looking at my now-empty hands, all I could feel was emptiness.

“
Seriously. What was that?”

 

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I Kicked Out The Male Protagonist Who Only Looks For His Ex-Girlfriend

I Kicked Out The Male Protagonist Who Only Looks For His Ex-Girlfriend

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Score 9.3
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2024 Native Language: Korean
Summary  You need some "cider moments" (refreshing justice) in romance! This is a fantasy romance where the female lead is kind, but not a pushover. I got reincarnated into a frustrating romance novel with zero satisfying moments—as the new girlfriend of a male lead who only talks about his ex. At first, I thought I could handle it. Even when he thought about his ex on dates, or got all sentimental remembering her, or even said crazy stuff like:
“Delphine, you’re so cruel. Charliene never did this.”
But eventually, I got tired of constantly being compared to his ex and broke up with him. What I didn’t expect was that breaking up with him—who turned out to be from a powerful duke’s family—would get me kicked out of my home. Beg him to take me back? Hell no. I don’t need a family like that. So I left and took a job managing the library at Baron Frederick’s estate. But guess what? He’s also in love with Charliene. He’s so heartbroken he can barely function. Then—ding!—a light bulb went off in my head.
“Frederick, I’ll help you get back with Charliene.” “How?” “I know everything about her—what she likes, where she likes to go, what kind of gifts she enjoys, and what makes her heart flutter.”
“And what do you want in return?” “1,000 luc per mission. Also, since this is overtime work, I want a raise.”
Frederick thought for a second, then nodded.
“Deal.” “Thank you for using our service, dear cu—no, client!”
I smiled brighter than ever. Forget romance. I’m here to make money! 
At least, that’s what I thought. I didn’t know then

“Can I fix this jerk in just one month?”
That Frederick was actually doomed to die in the original story.
“Delphine, if you need me tonight, just say the word.”
And I had no idea I’d get tangled up with Tiago—a runaway slave who became a ship captain with nothing but his own skills!

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  1. Ancillary Quibbler says:

    Oh, stealing someone else’s dessert? Not cool.

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